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AIS Requirement Annual Refresher Webinar
Webinar presentation: AIS Requirement Annual Refresher Webinar
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Financing Alternatives Comparison Tool
FACT is a financial analysis tool that helps identify the most cost-effective method to fund a wastewater or drinking water management project. It produces a comprehensive analysis that compares various financing options.
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Supporting Cybersecurity Measures with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund
This factsheet demonstrates how CWSRF funds can be used to fund cybersecurity practices and measures at publicly owned treatment works.
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Human Subjects Research Review Official Announcement
Human Subjects Research Review Official Announcement
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DER AHE120 ML WSP Field Analytical Review
DER AHE120 ML WSP Field Analytical Review
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Completed Study and Monograph Report for Backpack and Handgun Application of Liquid Spray in Utility Rights of Way PowerPoint
powerpoint on Completed Study and Monograph Report for Backpack and Handgun Application of Liquid Spray in Utility Rights of Way
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EPA Review of USDA-ARS-CMAVE Protocol: Proposal for a Laboratory Evaluation of Bite Protection from Repellent-Impregnated Clothing for the United States Military
Presentation to the Human Studies Review Board on April 8-9, 2014, by Kevin Sweeney and Kelly Sherman, Office of Pesticide Programs, US EPA.
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EPA Science Assessment of AEATF II Hand Wipe/Wash Removal Efficiency (Paint) Protocol
Presentation to the Human Studies Review Board on April 8, 2014, regarding AEATF II hand wip/wash removal efficiency (paint) protocol.
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EPA Science Assessment of AEATF II Brush/Roller Painting Scenario and Protocol
Presentation to the Human Studies Review Board on April 8, 2014, by Tim Leighton & Kelly Sherman, US EPA, Office of Pesticide Programs, and Jonathan Cohen, PhD, ICF International.
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Memorandum About the Ethics Review of Human Toxicity Study with Iodine (Paul et al., 1988)
Conclusion is that if the study is determined to be scientifically valid and relevant, there is no regulatory barrier to EPA relying on this research in actions taken under FIFRA or §408 of FFDCA.
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Memorandum About the Ethics Review of Human Toxicity Study with Iodine (LeMar et al., 1995)
Conclusion is that this study is determined to be scientifically valid and relevant, there is no regulatory barrier to EPA relying on this research in actions taken under FIFRA or §408 of FFDCA.
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Memorandum About the Ethics Review of Human Toxicity Study with Iodine (Gardner et al., 1988)
Conclusion is that if the study is determined to be scientifically valid and relevant, there is no regulatory barrier to EPA relying on this research in actions taken under FIFRA or §408 of FFDCA.
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Urinals
Replacing just one older, inefficient urinal that uses 1.5 gpf with a WaterSense labeled model could save a facility more than 4,600 gallons of water per year.
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Zero Waste Case Study: San Diego International Airport (Detailed)
To reduce waste, increase diversion from landfill and demonstrate leadership, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (Airport Authority), the managing body of the San Diego International Airport (SAN), adopted a Zero Waste Plan in 2020.
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Zero Waste Case Study: San Diego International Airport
To reduce waste, increase diversion from landfill and demonstrate leadership, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority (Airport Authority), the managing body of the San Diego International Airport (SAN), adopted a Zero Waste Plan in 2020.
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Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Form and Consent for Access to Property
To request Region 6 to perform a Targeted Brownfields Assessment, complete and submit the Region 6 Targeted Brownfields Assessment Form. To grant the EPA access to your property, complete and submit the Consent to Access to Property form.
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Groundwater Technologies
Superfund groundwater cleanup technologies and strategies have evolved since the program’s inception in 1980. Access guidance and technical information on groundwater remediation and measurement technology.
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Frequent Questions About Flooded Homes
Answers to frequently asked questions regarding flooded homes. Topics cover mold, insurance, renters, health, elderly, children, and personal belongings such as scrapbooks, silverware, etc.